Preliminary data from Montenegro’s Statistical Office (Monstat) show a growing trade deficit. In 2024, exports totaled 615 million euros, down 8.8% from 2023, while imports amounted…
The Montenegrin Employers’ Association (CUP) stated after a roundtable discussion at the Faculty of Economics on the topic: “Boycotting Trade – Who Wins and Who Loses”…
In Montenegro, 653 temporary residence permits have been issued for digital nomads, according to data provided to Forbes by the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP). The…
Users of proportional pensions can submit a request for the payment of the difference to reach the minimum pension amount in Montenegro next month or later,…
The boycott of retail chains is harmful, primarily to domestic producers, whose already fragile production base is at risk, as well as to the state budget,…
Montenegro has been grappling with significant economic challenges for decades, including excessive dependence on the public sector and mass tourism. While many young people secure jobs…
The opening of the Consulate of Montenegro in the Turkish city of Edirne will contribute to better connections between entrepreneurs, the promotion of investments, and the…